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From: Nathan Walker <NTWALKER@******.SUNYGENESEE.CC.NY.US>
Subject: Re: Paranormal Animals of North America?
Date: Wed, 13 Sep 1995 10:40:49 -0400
From: "S.F. Eley" <gt6877c@*****.GATECH.EDU>
>Yet another book request. I'm looking for the Paranormal Animals of North
>America sourcebook. It's either out of print, or every game store in
>Atlanta has the same bad distributor.

Okay...I actually have something informative to write!

Well, kind of informative...

My gaming store up here has several old, out-of-print copies of shadowrun books
including a couple of copies of PANA. I *think* they had a copy of NAGNA, but
they sold out of it, since I didn't see it last time I was in there. I can
post it to people individually, or I could post it on the list, but I don't
know how the listowners would feel about that. I don't have the address of
the store on me, but I can get it on my next trip up there. The store's name,
at least, is Crazy Egors, and I have seen people come from hundreds of miles
away to visit this store, it has a pretty good selection.

>>>>> Nate, the *finally* helpful. :)
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